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A study on women's purchasing trends showed that ladies will spend over $200,000 on beauty products in their lifetime - that's a whole lot of cash. To avoid spending as much as a house on beauty supplies, try out these nine low-cost everyday products that can be used in your beauty routine:

1. Baby powder

If you're like me, you want to put off washing your hair-do just one day longer. When you feel your roots beginning to get oily, do spray on a flurry of partially effective, expensive dry shampoo? Instead, just sprinkle the top of your head with a bit of baby powder and rub in until the white coloring is gone.

The powder hides the feel and look of greasy hair thoroughly and inexpensively! To help blend the powder in with darker hair, mix baby powder and dark cocoa powder.

2. Ice cubes

After you wash your face and before you apply any make-up, rub an ice cube over your face. It's a bit chilly, but it'll do wonders for your skin. Encountering the cold ice causes your pores to close and reduces any redness or puffiness. It'll also help your makeup last longer throughout the day. Now, you won't need bottles of expensive toner.

3. Apple cider vinegar

Apple cider vinegar has so many secret uses. You can use a bit on your hair in the shower to remove the unhealthy buildup from hair products. You can dab a bit onto your face to treat acne and balance out skin spotting. You can even throw a bit into your morning drink to curb your appetite and jumpstart your metabolism.

5. Lemon juice

Want lighter hair but don't want to spend money at a salon? Mix equal parts lemon juice and water in a spray bottle. Shake it up and spritz all over your hair. The acid in the lemon will lighten your tresses right up, especially if you spend a lot time in the sun that day. If you're afraid the lemon juice will dry your hair, use this concoction to avoid dryness.

The results won't be as dramatic as bleach highlights, but with repeated days of spraying, you'll begin to see your hair lightening up. (Bonus: your hair will also smell nice all day).

6. Banana peel

After eating a banana or throwing one in a smoothie, don't throw away that peel right away. Instead, rub the inside of the peel along your teeth. The high levels of potassium act as a great natural teeth whitener - free of harsh chemicals, sensitivity side effects and brutal prices.

7. Honey

Honey is great for your face. Rub some of the sweet stuff on your face to reduce acne and moisturize your skin. You can also prevent those pesky razor burn areas by rubbing on honey immediately after shaving. Let the honey sit for several minutes, then rinse off.

Also, instead of dropping big bucks for eyelash growth serum, simply apply Vaseline with a Q-tip to your lashes before heading to bed (be careful not to get it in your eyes). After adding this to your bedtime routine, you'll soon see your lashes growing fuller and longer.

9. Eggs

Eggs make an excellent, natural hair mask. Crack a whole egg into a small bowl and whisk together. Then spread evenly over dry or damp hair and let it sit for about half hour, before thoroughly shampooing and conditioning. The proteins in the egg will strengthen and soften your hair, leaving it shiny and smooth.

You can also use egg whites under your eyes to remove puffiness and bags.